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vicarage

[ vik-er-ij ]

noun

  1. the residence of a vicar.
  2. the benefice of a vicar.
  3. the office or duties of a vicar.


vicarage

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noun

  1. the residence or benefice of a vicar
  2. a rare word for vicariate
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vicarage1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; vicar, -age
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Then, six weeks later, on 13 February, Farrow killed Rev John Suddards after he was let into his vicarage in Thornbury.

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The truck was stolen from Church Lane in Ticknall at about 13:30 BST, then crashed into the former vicarage, which is also in Church Lane.

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Her village is the one we dream of, where everyone knows everyone else, meets for tea at the vicarage or down at the pub: a place where one belongs.

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Meanwhile, Matthew Whitaker says that for the moment, he and his wife are happy to remain within the system, even if they have to move out of their vicarage at short notice.

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“I told him he should look for an old vicarage somewhere.â€

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